Susan Harris—August 31, 2025
OMG above and beyond expectation. I've had it about 3 weeks battery lasts really long it does everything I wanted to do blood pressure heart rate sleep and I get compliments on it due to the rhinestones very pretty watch love it I've been through six different ones and never found one that suited my needs until this. Read more
MamaSweetVera—June 25, 2025
I'm so love this watch. Beautiful and sparkling but not overly blinged out. Just the right amount. And packed with tons of functions. Love it allowsme to take pics, add to my watch faces . I'm thinking about ordering another one should anything happen to this one. So difficult to find something satisfactory today. Was skeptical when I saw price. But sooo well worth any dime💞 Read more
patticake—July 13, 2024
I ordered the AIYAAIYA Smart Watch for Women because it uses one of my favorite fitness apps, DaFit, and because it seemed like it was pretty, and my collection of fitness watches are mostly pretty utilitarian-looking. Also there were some enthusiastic positive reviews. In person, the watch is quite large for a watch marketed toward women. My wrists are slim, and it covers my left wrist from side to side and is long and wide with curved corners and little sparkly faux diamonds around a goldish painted bezel. It's not jewelry-like, and the band is a plain black silicone band with a goldish buckle. The first thing I do when I get a new watch after choosing a face is walk 100 counted steps, check the steps on the watch then walk another 100 steps; it always takes the watches some time to start showing steps, and this one is no exception; at the end of the first 100 steps, it showed 32 steps and at the end of 200, it showed 140. This is pretty normal, and by the end of day one, the steps were higher than my actual steps according to my phone and Fitbit. The next thing I do is wash my hands vigorously. Disappointingly, this watch counts vigorous hand-washing as steps, and it counted 20 to 50 steps every time I washed my hands, so if you wash your hands vigorously throughout the day, you could rack up hundreds of steps you didn't actually take by washing your hands. Heart rate was pretty accurate, blood oxygen is close - sometimes a point low, but that's pretty good. Stress levels? Well, they seem a bit low to me, but this isn't a feature I usually use. Blood pressure is low for me as I have high blood pressure, but this watch came closer than most of the watches in my collection; still, I wouldn't use it as my only blood pressure tracking if you have high blood pressure. I've used the DaFit app with around 10 other watches of various shapes and configurations, but it had less good watch faces for this watch than any of the others. I like to see steps, time, date, heart rate and battery charge on my watch, but I'm willing to compromise for the right face. The two I tried with this watch showed a heart rate of 0 on the face even though on the app it showed a heart rate was measured. Also this watch is the only device that I've used with this app that the app constantly complains it can't connect to (although it always does connect). Overall I have mixed feelings about this watch. On the one hand, it's comfortable to wear, it measures heart rate and blood oxygen well, most of the features like notifications work fine, and it uses and app I like. It's big and bulky, but I knew that from the size given in the listing. On the other hand, it doesn't work as well with the DaFit app as my other watches do, counts vigorous hand-washing as steps, and seems to overcount steps in general compared to other devices, although I've seen worse. The faces I chose showed a heart rate of 0. This is not the watch for me, but that doesn't mean it's not a good watch for others to try before shelling out for a pricier watch or just to get a general idea of your fitness, steps and have some handy smart watch features to use. It's not the cheapest watch (I own some that cost as little as $20 - one was $9 on sale at Amazon), but if you like the way it looks, it could be fine for you. I consider this a 3.7 star watch - I'm rating it a 4 for value, a 3 for step tracking and fitness, and I'm torn between a 3 and 4 for appearance, although it is comfortable, so a 4.5 for comfort and I'd say 3 1/2 for how it works with the app. Read more
Christy—September 5, 2024
The product is good but the charger stopped working after a week so I had to buy another Read more
Sir Buys-a-Lot—July 6, 2024
I find the watch attractive, even though I'm not usually a fan of large face watches. I think it's fun that I now have the ability to choose from multiple watch faces though I mostly prefer the more traditional looking ones. I hope they will continue to offer new ones over time. I will definitely be using the step counter for my daily walks but I'm not sure how much I will use the many other sports-based measurements and goals. For me the ability to Measure heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen are the most useful data display functions of the watch. It was interesting to see what the sleep monitor reported about my sleep periods. I think this will be a useful feature once I have some trend data to look at. I don't often listen to music on my phone but I like that I can use the shutter function to take pictures with my phone. This will be useful during group gatherings where I can get everyone in the frame, including myself, and take the picture. It's great having the ability to check messages and see who is calling without pulling out my phone especially while driving. I can glance at my wrist rather than having to wait until I pull off the road to check my phone. There are so many features packed into this watch all of which are useful like checking the weather, the calendar and even my stocks. The alarm feature is nice for when I'm doing things like setting a sprinkler in the yard or when cooking and, hopefully, I will remember to use it to keep for from forgetting about these tasks. One function that I think could be useful is the locate my phone function, however the tone that it plays on the phone is so soft I can barely hear it when I'm right next to the phone. Hopefully, they will improve this through a future update. My brother says I should use the stress monitor and relaxation techniques, I'm not sure I will but I'll check them out. This thing is so jammed packed there's even a calculator, flashlight, and games, what doesn’t it have? I haven't needed to charge the watch yet so I can't say how long it will go on a charge or for that matter how long it will last but so far it's running great. Above all else though I find the most important feature is that for a novice like me its easy to use! It’s a great watch full of useful features and at the time I ordered it was selling for 40% off. You can’t beat that. Read more
